Background: Xanthomatous lesions of the pituitary have been linked to ruptured or hemorrhagic Rathke's cleft cysts. Most cases are reported to resolve following radical resection. When recurrence does occur, there is no established treatment regimen. High-dose glucocorticoids have been reported to be beneficial in several published cases; however, their effects are often not sustained once therapy is discontinued.

Observations: The authors report the case of an adolescent male who developed recurrent xanthogranulomatous hypophysitis associated with a Rathke's cleft cyst despite two surgical interventions. He was treated with a short course of dexamethasone followed by a maintenance course of celecoxib and mycophenolate mofetil. This regimen proved to be safe and well-tolerated, and it successfully prevented another recurrence of his xanthogranulomatous hypophysitis.

Lessons: This case demonstrates a novel nonsurgical approach to the management of recurrent xanthogranulomatous hypophysitis. It suggests a potential application of a combined corticosteroid-sparing immunosuppressive and anti-inflammatory regimen in other cases of refractory xanthogranulomatous hypophysitis.

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